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Senin, 29 Oktober 2012

[EzineArticles] Predict Quality Keywords to Become a Trailblazer

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Become a Trailblazer

Forerunners of their niche, a trailblazer is a pioneer or an innovator who precedes the development of someone or something.

How can you become a trailblazer? Nurture your foresight by predicting the next big keyword event in your niche!

Predicting Keyword Events

A keyword event can be loosely described as a spike in a particular keyword search. This is largely due to seasons, holidays, current events, or evolving trends.

Predicting a keyword event means you choose the keywords before they become popular to get ahead of your competition and get a running start in search engine rankings.

By carefully selecting keywords before they become popular and organically integrating those keywords into your articles, you can rank higher because there is little or no competition. After the trend hits the mainstream, those keywords will become popular and your ranking will stay high because you've established yourself as the leading authority - a trailblazer. Your article has been out there for weeks or months before your competitors even get started.

How to Predict Keywords

Predicting keyword events is more than staring into a crystal ball. First, you have to stay on top of trends in your niche to keep afloat. You can't lead if you can't keep up. Next, carefully consider and select new keywords and keyword phrases based on evolving trends in your niche as well as your audience's interests.

Here's how to strategically predict keyword events:

  1. Empty the Toolbox: When predicting keywords, avoid keyword selection tools (like Google AdWords). If these keywords are being provided to you, they're being provided to others as well. Try to get in when there is a dip (before a keyword is in demand) by using Google Trends to gauge popularity of a keyword over time.
     
  2. Stay on Top of the News: Subscribe to a wide variety of news outlets. Wherever your audience goes, you should go too. For instance, how does the economy, finance, etc., impact your niche? Should your audience be concerned about trends in other countries? What's the latest international news in your niche? Ask questions. Find answers.
     
  3. Tune in to Your Audience: If your audience wants something (e.g., answers, solutions, products, services, etc.), someone is going to eventually deliver it. What is your audience asking? Pull keywords from their questions and provide answers.
     
  4. Spot Buzzwords: Buzzwords are words or phrases that tend to become trendy or fashionable in a specific niche. If you can spot buzzwords and use them before they're hot (i.e., either amplify a buzzword you've seen or create a term that's buzz-worthy), you'll capitalize on the traffic wave as they start to become more widely used.
     
  5. Capture a Wide Audience: Target both long and short-tail keywords for the trend. As the trend begins, search users may not know exactly what they're looking for yet and benefit from short-tail keywords. As the trend heats up, your audience will branch out to more specific queries and your long-tail keywords will garner more interest.

Ensure you have done your research and your keyword predictions have potential to trend. It may take trial and error to see which of your predictions hit or miss, but you can hone your keyword prediction skills over time. In doing so, you can become a trailblazer.

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Jumat, 26 Oktober 2012

[EzineArticles] Joiners - How to Use Coordinating Conjunctions

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Can I Join You?

Often used when writing is too staccato, clipped, or choppy, coordinating conjunctions can be used to balance simple sentences. But be careful! Too many conjunctions can result in loose writing that can be considered trite, monotonous, and flavorless.

Keep your readers happy and focused by using these coordinating conjunction tips.

What Is a Conjunction?

For those who need a refresher, a conjunction is a connecting word and is often described as a "joiner." The most popular conjunctions are coordinating conjunctions (e.g., and). However, there are other conjunction families, such as subordinating conjunctions (e.g., that) and correlative conjunctions (e.g., if ... then), waiting to be used (and abused).

Coordinating Conjunctions

Simple conjunctions used to give equal emphasis between words, phrases, clauses, or sentences of equal rank are coordinating conjunctions. A common acronym to remember this family of conjunctions is FANBOYS (for and nor but or yet so).

Coordinating conjunctions join two independent clauses and are usually accompanied by a comma.

The soybean farmer loves to go bungee jumping, but he will never go without his lucky hamster.

When a coordinating conjunction accompanies two well-balanced (interrelated) independent clauses, a comma isn't necessary.

Frederic, the turtle, played the violin and he was often employed by couples on their first date.

The coordinating conjunction and is used before the last item in a simple series.

Samuel loves his cooking, his family, and his cat.

For emphasis, a coordinating conjunction can be used (instead of a comma) to connect items in a simple series.

Steven ate 6 hotdogs and 5 hamburgers and 16 steaks - it's no wonder why his bad cholesterol is so high!

Coordinating conjunctions are used to join two words or phrases.

After reflecting on her favorite superheroes, Jenny realized neither Captain America nor the Hulk wore a cape.

Additional Coordinating Conjunction Tips

  • You can use And or But at the beginning of a sentence if the sentence cannot function without it and it isn't connected to the previous sentence. Just don't overdo it! Beginning with a conjunction excessively can make your writing look incompetent.
  • Semicolons shouldn't be used in the presence of a coordinating conjunction unless there is extensive punctuation required in one or more individual clauses. [Learn more]
  • Don't capitalize coordinating conjunctions in titles, unless the word is four or more letters. [Learn more]

Loose (Joiners) vs. Simple (Sentences)

Make sure your writing is well balanced by employing both simple sentences as well as joiners to avoid appearing too loose (borderline verbose) or too simple (short and choppy).

Too Simple ...

Bricklaying is a masonry skill. It should be left to the professionals. Most people think bricklaying is a simple task. One day, the time comes to do the actual bricklaying. But it is not as simple as it looks.

Too Loose ...

Bricklaying is a masonry skill and it should be left to the professionals even though most people think bricklaying is a simple task, until one day, the time comes to do the actual bricklaying, but it is not as simple as it looks.

Find balance! For emphasis or to drive a point home, use a simple sentence. For exposition or clarifying descriptions, use joiner sentences. Above all, explore how you can construct an engaging sentence by experimenting with conjunctions, punctuation, and more.

A Well-Balanced Version ...

Bricklaying is a masonry skill that should be left to the professionals. Most people think bricklaying is a simple task, but the day will come to do the actual bricklaying and that's when they know ... It is not as simple as it looks!

Use these coordinating conjunction and well-balanced sentence tips to keep your readers engaged. We'll be exploring more joiners and the conjunction family in the next few weeks, so stay tuned!

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[EzineArticles] Watch Out for Lumbering Syntax

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By Expert Author Request: Keep an Eye Out for Your Subject and Predicate!

Syntax (in language) is the arrangement of words and phrases to create well-formed, structurally rich sentences. Poor syntax is one of the most unnerving errors for any writer and it can cause a chain reaction of misdirecting confusion.

Here's an example of poor syntax one Expert Author gave:

There is a bottle of milk on the table that belongs in the refrigerator.

In this sentence, the table evidently belongs in the refrigerator. Here's the sentence again with clearer syntax:

On the table, there is a bottle of milk that belongs in the refrigerator.

Depending on the placement (and even word choice), the meaning can completely change, which can wreak havoc on your intention. Sometimes it's best to take a step back and simplify the sentence: Know the subject (or subjects) and the predicate.

The subject is the person, place, thing, or idea that the sentence is about. The predicate tells the reader about the subject (what the subject is doing, etc.).

For example:

Fred and his pet badger run on the trail every afternoon.

To identify the subject or subjects, we find the verb of the sentence. In this example, the verb is "run." Who ran? Fred and the badger (our subjects) ran. Therefore the predicate is "run on the trail every afternoon."

Next time you're proofreading, watch out for lumbering syntax errors that don't clearly identify the subject like the examples below.

Spouse Swap?

Walter Cotton is the proud possessor of a brand-new convertible car and also a new wife, having traded the old one for a liberal allowance.

Traded in his wife?! What he meant to say ...

Having traded his old car for a liberal allowance, Walter Cotton and his new wife are the proud possessors of a brand-new convertible car.

Don't Mind If I Do ...

Children should have their parents look at their Halloween treats before eating them.

Somewhere, a child sobbed as they watched their parents eat all of their Halloween treats. Or it was much worse - the child ate their parents! This might clear things up:

Parents should inspect all Halloween candy before allowing their children to eat the treats.

Is That Legal?

I have a wife and three kids, all under the age of 12.

Legalities aside, the reproductive biology of the above statement isn't quite logically sound. What the speaker intended to say ...

My wife and I have three kids who are under the age of 12.

As you can see in the above examples, lack of clarity and perception of the information can often wreak havoc on the author or speaker's intention. Next time you're proofreading your articles, make sure every sentence clearly identifies your subject (of course exclamations and commands are excused) and your predicate clearly shows what is happening in relation to the subject.

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[EzineArticles] Title Power: A Guide to Great Titles

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Writing Great Titles for Beginners

In an instant, readers weigh, measure, and decide whether they will click-through or move on. What do they use to decide? Your article's title.

Writing titles that your audience wants to read doesn't have to be an agonizing process. All you need to do is practice, execute, and monitor the article's performance to see what's working for you.

Best Practices of Great Title Writers: Keep an Idea Journal

First, a good habit to get into is keeping an idea journal that will double as your title stockpile. Get a notebook and draw a vertical line down the middle of the page. In the left column, jot down ideas, topics, questions, keyword research, etc. In the right column, brainstorm possible titles related to these concepts. Leave no idea left unturned!

For reference and inspiration, create a word cloud in your idea journal that addresses all of your audience's wants, hopes, needs, desires, values, emotions, etc. For example, some words might be "Freedom," "Money," "Happy," "Health," and "Free."

10 Title Ground Rules to Keep Your Titles in the Game

Next, bear the following ground rules in mind to increase your chances of success:

  1. Titles should be written for humans, not search engines.
  2. Titles should be descriptive while maintaining brevity.
  3. Titles should use proper grammar, capitalization, and spelling.
  4. Titles should be relevant to the article.
  5. Titles should be approximately 70 characters, including spaces and punctuation.
  6. Titles should not be keyword stuffed.
  7. Titles should use keywords distributed using the Long Tail method.
  8. Titles should be exclusive and original to you.*
  9. Titles should use active voice.
  10. Titles should use positive power words.

* Title Success Tip: To avoid cannibalizing your articles or having your own articles compete for a reader's attention as well as search engines, create original titles for each article.

5 Tips to Writing Titles That Will Get Your Article Read

Finally, readers tend to gravitate toward certain titles. Try the following 5 angles in your titles:

#1 - 10 Tips ... or 10 Ways ... Readers love to be promised a numerical amount as well as multiple tips or options.

#2 - The Secret to ... Mysteries, secrets, keys, and intrigue make the reader feel like you're disclosing privileged information exclusively for their benefit.

#3 - Club Members Only ... If your article targets a particular group of people, socially or geographically, let readers know in the title. Examples of this might be womens issues or mens issues, teachers or students, etc.

#4 - It's Positively Easy ... Seamless, easy, efficient, and effective - these are words readers like to hear. Focus on a positive message your readers will respond to. Readers are more likely to read "Reupholstering Chairs in Five Easy Steps," than "Reupholstering Chairs in Five Exhausting Steps."

#5 - The Question on Everyone's Mind ... From "Where Is" to "How to" to "What Is," use questions your audience is asking to engage their interest.

Bonus - What and Why ... "What Everyone Should Know About ..." and "Why" statement titles promise the reader a thorough explanation that will fulfill their needs.

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[US Jobs Vacancies] MTN Nigeria Graduate Career Opportunities - 9 Positions

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Jumat, 12 Oktober 2012

[EzineArticles] Passive or Active Voice: Which Should You Use?

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Who's Your Star Subject?

Before you light the torches and chase down passive voice, know this: Passive voice is not poor grammar! It's just a different tone and construction of a sentence.

Next to its vivacious counterpart (active voice), passive voice is flat and can often make the most outstanding expert look like a poor writer.

The essential difference between passive and active voice is this:

In passive voice, the subject of the sentence receives or is acted upon in a sentence.

While on Mars, the space-walking Martian was waved to by the astronaut.

In active voice, the subject acts or performs the action in the sentence.

While on Mars, the astronaut waved to the space-walking Martian.

See the difference? In the passive voice example, the Martian receives the greeting. In the active voice example, the astronaut delivers the greeting.

Passive voice is often indicated by the phrase "by the" and the subject will often be followed by a form of the verb "be" (e.g., is, was, are, am, and been). However, this is not concrete evidence the sentence is passive.

Additional characteristics of passive voice include the following:

Passive voice is less direct whereas active voice is direct.

Passive: A letter is secretly mailed by the old man.
Active: The old man secretly mails a letter.

Passive voice lacks brevity whereas active voice is concise.

Passive: Mimes are loved by audiences.
Active: Audiences love mimes.

Passive voice is confusing and misleading, whereas active voice is clear and transparent.

Passive: Many rovers had been repaired by Martians long before Earth landed on the moon.
Active: Martians have been repairing rovers long before Earth landed on the moon.

Passive voice will occasionally leave out who or what performed the action, whereas active voice clearly designates someone or something performed the action.

Passive: The bowl was stolen between 3:00 and 3:30.
Active: Someone stole the bowl between 3:00 and 3:30.

Which voice should you ultimately use in your articles?

Due to the complexity of the sentence's construction, passive voice can often be too confusing for general audiences. Alternately, active voice can often be considered too abrupt for sensitive topics. Consider how you would handle the subject if you were face-to-face with your audience.

Choosing between active and passive voice entirely depends on the subject you want to emphasize. In any of the examples above, the subject is the star of the sentence.

Let's return to our first example:

Passive: While on Mars, the space-walking Martian was waved to by the astronaut.
Active: While on Mars, the astronaut waved to the space-walking Martian.

By pointedly leading with the "star subject," you can manipulate how readers understand an event or idea. In both examples, the same action occurs: waving. However, in the passive sentence, the star subject is the space-walking Martian; in the active example, our star subject is the astronaut. An article featuring Martians as protagonists would likely use the passive version. An article featuring astronauts as protagonists would likely use the active version.

All in all, if you're looking for concision and better understanding, aim for active voice. Alternately, if you need to tone down your writing, a little strategically placed passive voice won't hurt. Just remember this last tip: An active subject performs an action and a passive subject receives an action.

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